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Just for giggles look at this bmw e30 interior with it's level of fit and finish from over twenty plus years ago

every switch is articulated towards the driver and oriented in a manner that doesn't leave huge gaps like that in the corvette. Also note the proper bolstering of the seats in the car as well. Before you go and say well that's an M3, the M3 is a price and performance competitor.

Oh that's cool you sat in and drove the new unreleased Corvette already and we're hearing your feedback about placement, finish, fit, & measurement of said placement nobody knows yet.

tell the story again

A good photo (many available) and decent pair of eyes are more than enough to form the opinions I shared regarding the overall interior (and exterior) design and styling. I am taking it a bit on faith that the actual quality and fitting of the various components is very good, regardless of the aesthetic aspects.

It all probably works quite well too, though I reserve any real ergonomic concepts until I do have the opportunity to sit in one.

I was at the unveiling and saw the car at NAIAS too. The car looks as good or better in person as it does in these photos. The ergonomics inside seem pretty good too although it's hard to tell without having been able to actually drive it. Nevertheless I think this is by far the most exciting Vette since the classic Stingray. Definitely one of the most exciting announcements at the show as well.

I just find it compleatly unecesarry. Is it for people who don't have much strength to pull on a leaver? Or is it just the 'Push button future.'

They probably wanted to clean up the interior so they chose a button vs a lever. I bet people had similar comments when halogens were first introduced. "those are too bright and are going to blind everybody. They just just keep incandescent lights."

Saw it in person at the Detroit auto show the other day. I was very impressed, if you didnt know any better you would think it was a new Ferrari or something similar. Just based on looks alone this thing is worth 50k.